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The Age of Bel Canto age of bel canto is alive and well in The Lindemann Young Artist Development Program at The Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Three young artists were featured in an opera gala Wednesday night at The Society of the Four Arts in a program that crossed the globe and spanned five centuries and seven languages. There was, literally...

Let David Yarrow describe his 2014 trip to photograph Dinka cattle herders in a remote region of war-ravaged South Sudan. The journey from the capital city Juba required “…two days on a shocking road, hours of walking in 108 [degree] Fahrenheit heat and wading through 4 feet of water known to house the odd Nile crocodile.” To...

Michael Feinstein and the Kravis Center Pops Orchestra played a tribute to the great ladies of song on Tuesday night, in a concert that went beyond an assortment of hit tunes. Opening the show was Jule Styne’s Overture from Funny Girl, laced with melodies made famous by Barbra Streisand, such as People and Don’t Rain on My Parade. Next...

The 2018 Flagler Museum Music Series came to a grand finale with a rousing performance by the Henschel Quartett. A major difference between American and European ensembles is the importance the former place on a homogenous sound. Usually, the first violin rules, while the other instruments provide support. That approach provides for a more uninterrupted...

If contemporary dance these days is viewed as a reflection of the human experience, we may wish to consider the implications for our society. In Brian Brooks’ world premiere of One Line Drawn — currently being performed at the Kravis Center as the second of three pieces on a mixed bill — the implication might be that life is harried...